Xavier de Luna (), Anders Stenberg () and Olle Westerlund ()
Additional contact information
Xavier de Luna: Dept. of Statistics, Umeå University
Anders Stenberg: Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Postal: SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Olle Westerlund: Dept. of Economics, Umeå University
Abstract: Several studies have suggested that education is associated with later retirement from the labour market. In this paper, we examine whether adult education, involving enrolees aged 42 or above, delays retirement to potentially increase labour force participation among the elderly. With Swedish register data of transcripts from adult education and annual earnings, which encompasses 1979-2004 and 1982-2004 respectively, we exploit the fact that adult education is a large-scale phenomenon in Sweden and construct a measure of the timing of the transition from being self-supported by productive work to being supported by pension transfers. We match samples of treated and controls on the propensity score and use non-parametric estimation of survival rates. The results indicate that adult education has no effect on the timing of the retirement from the labour force. This can be contrasted with the fact that adult education is one of the cornerstones of the OECD strategy for “active ageing” and the European Union’s “Lisbon strategy” for growth and jobs.
Keywords: Human capital; Pensions; Elderly; Adult schooling
JEL-codes: H52; H55; H75; I28; J14; J26
18 pages, November 3, 2008
Full text files
WP08no6.pdf
Questions (including download problems) about the papers in this series should be directed to Daniel Rossetti ()
Report other problems with accessing this service to Sune Karlsson ().
RePEc:hhs:sofiwp:2008_006This page generated on 2024-09-13 22:17:10.